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1963 Corvette Stingray Rear Deck Emblem Original Equipent on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Lakeside-Marblehead, Ohio, US

Lakeside-Marblehead, Ohio, US
:

For sale in the UNITED STATES only please!

Up for auction is this original rear deck CORVETTE STINGRAY script logo, from the 63 Vette shown in the last picture.

As shown in the pictures one (1) mounting stud is broken off, four remain, but still tightens up very tight.

Please ask any and all questions.

Shipping will be $5.80, by USPS Priority mail, with delivery confirmation.

Thanks for looking and please bid!!



 

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